People Fixing the World

Fighting corruption in schools

04.25.2023 - By BBC World ServicePlay

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Paraguay, like much of the world, has a problem with corruption. But a project in the country is trying to change that, by starting with the next generation. Founded by David Riveros - who started his fight against corruption as a teenager - reAccion Paraguay works by providing schools with all the information they need to track the funds owed to them. They then show teachers, parents and pupils how to collect evidence that the money hasn't arrived, so they can put pressure on the government to act. We travel to Paraguay to find out more. Presenter: Myra Anubi

Reporter: Jane Chambers

Series producer: Tom Colls

Sound mix: Hal Haines

Editor: Penny Murphy Email: [email protected]

Image: David Riveros

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